Feature trailer for Inuk.
It’s rare enough to see a film from the frozen country of Greenland, but to see one as accomplished and visually exciting as Mike Magidson’s coming-of-age drama is a pleasure indeed. Magidson makes thrilling use of sweeping vistas and wide-open snowy landscapes in this eco-friendly tale of one teenaged boy’s coming to terms with his Inuit heritage.
As a child, Inuk (played as a teen by newcomer Gaba Petersen) witnessed his father’s death in a tragic dog-sledding accident. Since then he has lived with his increasingly alcoholic mother in the capital, Nuuk, cut off from his former life in the wilds. When social services finally steps in, Inuk finds himself living near his traditional home and paired up with taciturn hunter Ikuma (Ole Jorgen Hammeken), whose attachment to the land and knowledge of traditional ways offer a glimpse of a different life for the troubled teen. Harnessing the dogs, the odd couple embarks on a seal-hunting expedition (a visceral sequence handled with style and verve by Magidson) and Inuk comes face-to-face with his past…
2 min 10 sec
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3,621
Posted On
January 10, 2013
Mike Magidson
Writer
Mike Magidson
Studio
Independent
Release
October 10, 2010
Gaaba Petersen
Ole-Jorgen Hammeken
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